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  • December 7, 2019
    GUELPH, Ont. [b]China Jerseys Free Shipping[/b] . - Tyler Bertuzzi had a hat trick and added two assists as the Guelph Storm scored five times in the second to beat the London Knights 8-5 on Friday night in Ontario Hockey League action.Jason Dickinson scored twice and had two assists for the Storm (27-17-4). Zac Leslie, Tyler Hill and Pius Suter rounded out the attack while Justin Nichols made 18 saves in net.Max Domi and Christian Dvorak had a pair of goals each for London (30-15-3). Chandler Yakimowicz had the other. Emanuel Vella suffered the loss after turning away 9-of-12 shots in 22:47. Michael Giugovaz made 12 saves in 35:45 of action.Guelph went 2 for 3 on the power play while the Knights scored twice on five chances.---OTTERS 3 FRONTENACS 2KINGSTON, Ont. — Dylan Strome scored a pair of goals as Erie held on the beat the Frontenacs.Remi Elie added his 20th of the season in the second period to put the No. 5 Otters (34-10-3) ahead 3-0.Conor McGlynn and Corey Pawley responded in the third period for Kingston (17-20-7). The loss was its fourth in a row.---WHALERS 3 BULLS 0PLYMOUTH, Mich. — Alex Nedeljkovic stopped all 41 shots he faced as the Whalers shut out Belleville.Matthew Campagna started the scoring on the power play in the first period for Plymouth (16-27-3), which snapped a three-game skid. Sonny Milano extended the lead and Francesco Vilardi added a short-handed goal.Charlie Graham kicked out 30 shots for the Bulls (19-22-6), who have now lost six straight.---GREYHOUNDS 4 BATTALION 3 (SO) SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — Justin Bailey scored the decisive goal in the shootout as the No. 3 Greyhounds won their ninth straight by edging North Bay.Anthony DeAngelo, Nick Ritchie and Tim Gettinger had goals in regulation for Sault Ste. Marie (36-9-2).Kyle Wood had a hat trick for the Battalion (23-12-10).---RANGERS 5 ATTACK 2KITCHENER, Ont. — Nick Magyar struck twice and added an assist as the Rangers topped Owen Sound.Mason Kohn, Brandon Robinson and Adam Mascherin also chipped in for Kitchener (21-15-9).Jeffrey Gilligan and Erik Bradford scored for the Attack (20-16-9), who have now lost three straight.---67S 5 STING 0OTTAWA — Nathan Todd scored twice and Liam Herbst turned aside 21 shots as the 67s blanked Sarnia.Jeremiah Addison, Trent Mallette and Brendan Bell supplied the rest of the Ottawa (25-18-3) offence. The 67s have won seven of their last 10 games.Taylor Dupuis made 21 saves in net for the Sting (23-18-6).---STEELHEADS 3 WOLVES 2SUDBURY, Ont. — Bryson Cianfrone and Nathan Bastian scored in the third period as Mississauga came back to beat the Wolves.Sean Day started the comeback for the Steelheads (20-25-3) with a goal on the power play.Jacob Harris, on the power play, and Pavel Jenys had goals for Sudbury (7-37-2), which dropped its 16th straight.---PETES 5 GENERALS 4 (OT)OSHAWA, Ont. — Michael Clarke scored a power-play goal 2:27 into overtime as Peterborough edged the No. 1 Generals.Eric Cornel, Nathan Pancel, Greg Betzold and Josh Maguire also had goals for the Petes (18-22-5) in their third-straight win.Cole Cassels struck twice for Oshawa (38-7-3). Stephen Desrocher and Michael McCarron also scored. The loss snapped a seven-game winning streak.--- [b]China Jerseys NFL Authentic[/b] .com) - Maria Sharapova rallied for a three- set win over Ana Ivanovic on Saturday to capture the season-opening Brisbane International tennis tournament. [b]China Jerseys Replica[/b] .com) - Edmonton Oilers forward Taylor Hall left Saturdays game against the Senators in the second period with a left knee injury.CEDAR PARK, Texas -- The St. Johns IceCaps gave up too many open-ice chances and the Texas Stars capitalized during a 6-3 victory in Game 1 of the Calder Cup final. St. Johns had 29-23 advantage in shots and pressured Texas for most of the night, but the scoring chances against IceCaps goalie Michael Hutchinson disappointed head coach Keith McCambridge. "The goaltending wasnt the issue for me, it was our execution during the game," McCambridge said. "We played the game too wide open against obviously a very dangerous team offensively. We gave up too many Grade-A scoring chances against us and got ourselves on the wrong side of the game." The second period embodied McCambridges disappointments. St. Johns outshot the Stars 12-4 in the period, but Chris Mueller, Scott Glennie and Travis Morin all scored for Texas, cancelling out a tying goal by Will ONeil 1:47 into the period. All three goals came on rushes by Texas. Mueller beat Hutchinson over the right shoulder on a breakaway, while Glennie finished off a 3-on-1 rush with a wrist shot over the same shoulder. The backbreaker came later in the period when Morin scored a short-handed goal on a 2-on-1 with Brendan Ranford. "It was tough, we knew they were a great team and we gave up too many odd man rushes," said IceCaps centre Eric ODell. "We know how offensively skilled they are and they capitalized on their chances a we just caught a few times and that when they came down and scored."; With the IceCaps trailing 4-1 after 40 minutes, the game opened up even more in the third period. [b]China Jerseys Custom[/b]. Kael Mouillierat cut the lead to 4-2 just 2:36 into the third. Glennie then reinstated Texas three-goal lead on a tic-tack-toe passing play with Mueller and Dustin Jeffrey. Jordan Hill countered Glennies second goal less than a minute later when he tipped an initial shot by Andrew Gordon in for his first goal since the 2012-13 season. Mike Hedden added an empty-net goal for Texas to reach the final deficit. Earlier Morin gave Texas a 1-0 lead 3:08 into the game on a power play. It was the first power-play goal St. Johns conceded in 34 chances dating back to the second round against the Norfolk Admirals. Morin beat Hutchinson on the Stars first true scoring chance of the game -- a shot from below the right circle after a pass from Glennie. "I thought it was big, they had killed of 34 in a row so we knew they were good on the penalty kill," Stars coach Willie Desjardins said. "Its important to get the power play going, so that was big for us." Texas didnt allow a shot on goal until there was just six minutes left in the first and outshot St. Johns 11-5 in the opening period. But things changed in the final two periods as the IceCaps finished with a 23-12 shot advantage in the final two periods. Cristopher Nilstorp stopped 26-of-29 shots for Texas, while Hutchinson made 17 stops. Game 2 is Monday back at the Cedar Park Center. ' ' '